A Virtuous Life in Business: Stories of Courage and Integrity in the Corporate WorldRowman & Littlefield, 1992 - 185 páginas In this book, eleven distinguished contributors examine such recent cases as the Exxon Valdez crisis, Johnson and Johnson's Tylenol decisions, and Procter and Gamble's Rely product recall to assess the contribution of narrative theology and theories of virtue on the current discussion of the ethics of business management. Co-published with the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Religious Values in Business. |
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Part | 1 |
Corporate Culture and the Corporate Cult | 29 |
Part | 109 |
Stories and Culture in Business Life | 129 |
The Moral Theology of Silas Lapham | 163 |
Contributors | 183 |
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